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1. 3 3 Mounting the Switch on a Workbench In many cases standard 19 inch cabinets are not available Therefore switches are often placed on clean workbenches To place the switch on a workbench follow these steps Step1 Place the switch with bottom up carefully and then clean the round holes on the chassis bottom with dry cloth Step2 Attach the rubber feet to the four round holes on the chassis bottom Step3 Place the switch with upside up on the workbench During the operation you simply need to e Make sure that the workbench is flat and sturdy e Ensure good ventilation and a space of 10 cm 3 9 in around the chassis for heat dissipation e Avoid heavy objects on the switch Connecting the Ground Wire A Caution e Correctly connecting the switch ground wire is crucial to the lightning protection and electromagnetic susceptibility EMS of a switch e The power and grounding terminals in this section are for illustration only The power input end of the switch is connected with a noise filter whose central ground is directly connected to the chassis forming the so called chassis ground commonly known as PGND This chassis ground must be securely connected to the earth so that the faradism and leakage electric
2. 7 6 1 AC power module 1 2 Power module slot 2 3 Fan tray 4 Management Ethernet port 5 Grounding screw 6 Management Ethernet port status LED ACT 7 Management Ethernet port status LED LINK CS Note The 5810 50S provides a PSR300 12A AC power module when shipped Power module 2 is installed with a filler panel You can select two power modules to implement 1 1 power supply redundancy See Hot Swappable Power Modules on page 1 14 for the power module models supported by the 85810 series See H3C PSR300 12A amp PSR300 12D1 Power Modules User Manual for the detailed description of the power modules 5810 50S DC Front Panel CS Note The front panel of the S5810 50S DC is the same as that of the S5810 50S For related description refer to Front Panel on page 1 2 Rear Panel Figure 1 6 S5810 50S DC rear panel 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 1 DC power module 1 2 Power module slot 2 3 Fan tray 4 Management Ethernet port 5 Grounding screw 6 Management Ethernet port status LED ACT 7 Management Ethernet port status LED LINK CS Note The S5810 50S DC provides a PSR300 12D1 DC power module when shipped Power module 2 is installed with a filler panel You can select two power modules to implement 1 1 power supply redundancy See Hot Swappable Power Modules on page 1 14 for the power module models supported by the 5810 series See H3C PSR30
3. Set FTP protocol parameter set XMODEM protocol parameter O W N Return to boot menu Enter your choice 0 3 3 You can enter 2 to load the application file The procedure of loading an application file is similar to that of upgrading the Boot ROM program The difference lies in that the system displays the prompt of loading the application file rather than upgrading the Boot ROM program After loading the application file the switch displays that you should configure the application attribute that is main backup or none Type a specific attribute to complete loading the application file Wreiting flahis EE Please input the file attribute Main Backup None M Done T note If an application file with a specific attribute already exists when you set a new file with the attribute the attribute of the existing file becomes none after the new file becomes effective Loading Software Through CLI By connecting a terminal to the switch you can upgrade the Boot ROM program and load application files of the switch remotely through CLI 5 17 Loading Software Through USB Interface Each 5810 series switch provides a USB interface on its front panel You can download the Boot ROM and application files to a removable storage device such as a USB flash disk and load the file through the USB interface Suppose the Boot ROM and application files are stored in the file named update bin follow these steps to load the
4. 2 dees 1 1 Front panel 2 Air vents at both side of the chassis 3 Air exhaust vent of the turbo fan 4 Air exhaust vents of the power modules The turbo fan model supported by the S5810 series is LSWM1BFAN The specifications of LSWM1BFAN are illustrated in Table 1 20 Table 1 20 LSWM1BFAN specifications Specification Fan number Fan speed Max airflow Input voltage Power consumption Acoustics Operating temperature Relative humidity noncondensing Storage temperature Storage relative humidity noncondensing Description 1 5000 R P M 41 65 CFM 12 V 24 W Normal speed 48 4 dB A Max speed 59 7 dB A 10 C to 60 C 14 F to 140 F 5 to 90 40 C to 75 C 40 F to 167 F 5 to 95 You can judge whether the fan works normally by checking the system status LED and the seven segment LED for details refer to Table 1 12 If a failure occurs replace the turbo fan in time for how to replace a turbo fan refer to Installing a Fan Tray For detailed information about fan trays refer to H3C LSWM1FAN amp LSWM1BFAN Installation Manual 2 Installation Preparations Safety Precautions To avoid any device impairment and bodily injury caused by improper use observe these rules e Before cleaning the switch plug out the power cord of the power module of the switch first Do not clean the switch with wet cloth or liquid e Do not place the switch near water or in a damp environment Prevent wa
5. H3C S5810 Series Ethernet Switches Installation Manual Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd Manual Version 6W100 20090626 Copyright 2009 Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd and its licensors All Rights Reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written consent of Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd Trademarks lt Aolyn cane TOPG H3C H3C Aolynk TE Hecare JEE tor o E _ IRF NetPilot Neocean NeoVTL SecPro SecPoint SecEngine SecPath Comware Secware Storware NQA VVG VO V G PSPT XGbus N Bus TiGem InnoVision and HUASAN are trademarks of Hangzhou H38C Technologies Co Ltd All other trademarks that may be mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective owners Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of the contents but all statements information and recommendations in this document do not constitute the warranty of any kind express or implied About This Manual Organization H3C S5810 Series Ethernet Switches Installation Manual is organized as follows Chapter 1 Product Overview 2 Installation Preparations 3 Installing a Switch 4 Initial Power On 5 Loading Software 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Appendix Conventions Contents Briefly introduces the appearance system desc
6. s console port Start the switch and enter the Boot ROM menu and Required then enter the protocol parameter setting menu Log in to the switch through the HyperTerminal Enter the protocol parameter setting menu and configure the protocol for uploading the Boot ROM file Configure the switch to load the Boot ROM file through FTP Required Update the Boot ROM file on the switch Update the Boot ROM file on the switch Required Restart the switch to make the updated Boot ROM file effective Restart the switch to make the updated Boot ROM file effective 1 Setup the configuration environment Connect an Ethernet port GigabitEthernet 1 0 25 for example of the switch to the server whose IP address is available that provides the file usually the bin file to be downloaded and connect the console port of the switch to a PC as shown in Figure 5 8 2 Runthe FTP Server program on the server Run FTP Server on the server connected with the switch s Ethernet port configure the FTP username and password and specify the path of the application file to be downloaded 3 Run the terminal emulation program on the PC connected with the switch s console port Start the switch and enter the Boot ROM menu and then enter the protocol parameter setting menu If you want to load the Boot ROM file enter 6 in the Boot ROM menu after the system displays Enter your choice 0 9 to enter the Boot ROM update menu 1 Update full
7. 0 Return to boot menu Return to the Boot ROM menu 2 Enter the protocol parameter setting menu After the system displays Enter your choice 0 3 enter 1 to enter the protocol parameter setting menu CS Note All the Boot ROM files used for upgrade are complete Boot ROM files 1 Set TFTP protocol parameter set FTP protocol parameter set XMODEM protocol parameter O W N Return to boot menu 5 5 Enter your choice 0 3 The items in the protocol parameter setting menu are described in Table 5 4 Table 5 4 Description of the protocol parameter setting menu Item Description 1 Set TFTP protocol parameter Set TFTP parameters 2 Set FTP protocol parameter Set FTP parameters 3 Set XMODEM protocol parameter Set XMODEM parameters 0 Return to boot menu Return to the Boot ROM menu 3 Configure the switch to download files using XMODEM Enter 3 to enter the download rate setting menu Please select your download baudrate 1 9600 2 19200 3 38400 4 57600 5 115200 0 Return Enter your choice 0 5 4 Set the download rate of the console port on the switch Select an appropriate download rate For example if you select 115200 bps that is enter 5 the following information is displayed Download baudrate is 115200 bps Please change the terminal s baudrate to 115200 bps and select XMODEM protocol Press enter key when ready Now that the console communication baud rate of the switch has been c
8. However if the relative humidity is too low captive screws may become loose as the result of contraction of insulation washers and static electricity may be produced in a dry environment to jeopardize the circuits on the device A high temperature is the most undesirable condition because it accelerates the aging of insulation materials and thus significantly lowers reliability and service life of the switch For the temperature and humidity requirements of different models refer to Table 2 1 on page 2 2 2 1 Cleanness Dust is a hazard to the operating safety of your device The dust accumulated on the chassis can be adsorbed by static electricity and result in poor contact of metal connectors or metal contact points Especially when the indoor relative humidity is low electrostatic adsorption is more likely to happen This can not only shorten the service life of your device but also cause communications failures The following table lists the dust concentration limit Table 2 1 Dust concentration limit in the equipment room Substance Concentration limit particles m Dust lt 3x 10 no visible dust on the tabletop over three days Note The dust diameter is greater than or equal to 5 um Besides dust there are rigorous limits on the content of harmful substances in the air that can accelerate the corrosion and aging of metals such as chloride acid and sulfide in the equipment room The equipment room must be protected again
9. Press ENTER to get started indicates that the automatic startup of the switch is complete Press Enter The following prompt is displayed lt H3C gt You can configure the switch now Changing the Boot Mode By default the system starts up in fast boot mode If you want to change the boot mode to normal press Ctrl B within one second to enter the Boot ROM menu showed below BOOT MENU 1 Download application file to flash 4 7 2 Select application file to boot 3 Display all files in flash 4 Delete file from flash 5 Modify BootRom password Enter BootRom upgrade menu 7 Skip current configuration file Set BootRom password recovery Set switch startup mode O kO Reboot Enter your choice 0 9 Enter 9 The system prompts you to change the startup mode The current mode is fast startup mode Are you sure you want to change it to full startup mode Yes or No Y N Enter Y The system displays the following information Setting Done BOOT MENU 1 Download application file to flash Select application file to boot BO N Display all files in flash 4 Delete file from flash Modify BootRom password Enter BootRom upgrade menu 7 Skip current system configuration Set BootRom password recovery Set switch startup mode O WO Reboot Enter your choice 0 9 Enter 0 The system reboots in fast startup mode and displays the following information Dial Cana oa sus KKEKKKKKKKKK
10. Switch rear panel In Other Installation Sites When the switch is AC powered For an AC powered switch if neither of the above mentioned two conditions is available ground the switch through the PE wire of the AC power supply Make sure the PE wire is well connected to the ground at the power distribution room or AC transformer side the switch PE terminal and the PE wire are well connected and the three wire input cable of the PGND cable is used for the power supply cable If the PE wire of the AC power supply is not grounded at the power distribution room or AC transformer side report the problem and make reconstructions 3 6 Figure 3 10 Ground through an AC power PE wire 1 Three wire AC power input cable 2 Switch rear panel When the Switch is DC powered For a DC powered switch if neither of the first two conditions mentioned above is available ground the switch through the return wire RTN of the DC power supply In this case make sure this RTN wire is well connected to the ground at the DC output of the DC power cabinet Figure 3 11 Ground through the PGND of a power cabinet 1 2 S 6 8 10 4 11 1 DC power input 2 Switch rear panel 3 Grounding screw 4 PGND cable 5 AC DC power cabinet 6 48V strip 7 48V 8 RTN strip 9 RTN 10 PGND strip 11 Grounding 3 7 K note Use the PGND cable provided with the switch to connect the grounding strip in
11. The items in the Boot ROM menu are described in Table 5 2 Table 5 2 Description of the Boot ROM menu Item Description 1 Download application file to flash Download the application file to the flash memory 2 Select application file to boot Select the application file to boot 3 Display all files in flash Display all files in the flash memory 4 Delete file from flash Delete files from the flash memory 5 Modify BootRom password Modify the Boot ROM password 6 Enter BootRom upgrade menu Enter the Boot ROM update menu Skip the current configuration file this configuration is valid 7 Skip current configuration file once 8 Set BootRom password recovery Restore the Boot ROM password 9 Set switch startup mode Set the startup mode of the switch 0 Reboot Restart the switch 5 3 T note e Currently Boot ROM files are not provided separately by the S5810 series instead they are stored together with the application files with name extension bin in the host software package e The procedures for upgrading the Boot ROM program and loading application files are similar except that you need to select different items 1 for loading application files and 6 for loading Boot ROM files in the Boot ROM menu This manual takes upgrading the Boot ROM program as examples Loading Software Using XMODEM Through Console Port Introduction to XMODEM XMODEM is a file transfer protocol widely used for its simplicity XMODEM transfe
12. BootRom 2 Update extended BootRom 3 Update basic BootRom 0 Return to boot menu Enter your choice 0 3 4 Enter the protocol parameter setting menu Enter 1 to update the complete Boot ROM file 1 Set TFTP protocol parameter 2 Set FTP protocol parameter 3 Set XMODEM protocol parameter 0 Return to boot menu Enter your choice 0Q 3 5 Configure the switch to load the Boot ROM file through FTP In the protocol parameter setting menu enter 2 to update the Boot ROM file using FTP and then set the FTP parameters Load File Name update bin Server IP Address 10 10 10 2 Local IP Address 10 10 10 3 Gateway IP Address 0 0 0 0 FTP User Name 5810 FTP User Password 123 The parameters are described in Table 5 6 Table 5 6 Description of the FTP parameters Item Description Load File Name Name of the file to be downloaded Server IP Address IP address of the PC Local IP Address IP address of the switch Gateway IP Address IP address of the gateway Username for logging in to the FTP server which should be consistent eae Moerman with that configured on the FTP server Password for logging in to the FTP server which should be consistent FTP User Password with that configured on the FTP server CS Note e Enter the file name and IP addresses based on the actual condition e f the switch and the server are on the same network segment you can specify any unused IP address of the network for the switc
13. according to the size of the grounding post Step3 Secure the metal part of the cable to the OT terminal with a crimper and then cover it with the insulation covering Then heat the insulation covering with a blowing machine to let it completely cover the metal part Step4 Connect the OT terminal to the grounding pole of the grounding strip and then fasten it with a hex nut Figure 3 8 Connect the ground wire to the grounding strip 1 2 4 3 1 Grounding post 2 Grounding strip 3 PGND cable 4 Hex nut 3 5 A Caution The fire main and lightning rod of a building are not suitable for grounding the switch The ground wire of the switch should be connected to the grounding device for the equipment room Where a Grounding Conductor Can be Buried When there is no grounding strip but an area with exposed earth is available nearby where a grounding conductor can be buried hammer a 0 5 m 1 64 ft or longer angle iron or steel tube into the earth The angle iron should have a dimension no less than 50 x 50 x 5 mm 1 97 x 1 97 x 0 20 in and the steel tube should have a wall thickness no less than 3 5 mm 0 14 in and be zinc coated Weld the yellow green ground wire to the angel iron or steel tube and treat the joint for corrosion protection Figure 3 9 Ground the switch by burying the grounding conductor into the earth 4 5 1 Grounding screw 2 PGND cable 3 Earth 4 Joint 5 Grounding conductor 6
14. module slowly along the guide rails out of the slot CS Note Put the power module into an antistatic bag after removal 3 9 Connecting the Power Cord Connecting an AC Power Cord Step1 Switch off the AC power module Step2 Pull the bail latch upwards see Figure 3 15 Step3 Connect one end of the AC power cord to the AC receptacle on the power module see callout 1 in Figure 3 16 Step4 Pull the bail latch down to secure the plug to the AC receptacle see callout 2 in Figure 3 16 Step5 Connect the other end of the AC power cord to the external AC power supply system Figure 3 15 Connect an AC power cord Figure 3 16 Connect an AC power cord II Lem ee ee oe SS ST Connecting a DC Power Cord Step1 Switch off the DC power module Step2 Keep the upside of the DC plug shipped with the device on top and plug it in the DC receptacle see callout 1 in Figure 3 17 If you plug it with the upside down the insertion is not smooth because of the specific structure design of the DC receptacle and the plug Step3 Use a flat blade screwdriver to fix the two screws on the DC plug clockwise to secure the plug to the DC receptacle see callout 2 in Figure 3 17 Step4 Connect the other end of the DC power cord to the external 48 VDC equipment room power supply system Figure 3 17 Connect a DC power cord 7 Ah Caution Pay attention to the positive and negative marks on
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16. specifications Item Specification LC for SFP optical interface module RJ 45 for SFP electrical interface Connector type module Work mode Supports full duplex mode Optical module The SFP optical module is hot swappable The specifications vary by the SFP attribute module models For details refer to Table 1 7 You can select SFP modules listed in Table 1 7 as needed Table 1 7 SFP modules supported by SFP interfaces SFP Central Max modul SFP module eer Connector transmissi e type g on distance inal 550 m optical fiber 1804 5 ft SFP GE SX MM850 A 850nm multimode 275 optical fiber 902 2 ft SFP GE LX SM1310 A ZS We e Wes 1310nm 40 km 24 9 iano SFP GE LH40 SM1310 9 125um single mi Mbps mode optical SFP SFP GE LH40 SM1550 a a ES modul 1550nm S SFP GE LH70 SM1550 is a SE Note that TX 1310 these two transceiver RX 1490 9 125um single 10 km 6 2 models mode optical mi l should be TX 1490 used in pairs Twisted pair 100 m RX 1310 SE Central Max modul SFP module avclenath Connector transmissi e type g on distance 62 5 125um SFP FE SX MM1310 A multimode S ep Ke optical fiber 9 125um single SFP FE LX SM1310 A mode optical 1 gt 8 Es fiber 9 125um single 100 SFP FE LH40 SM1310 mode optical 40 km 24 9 Mbps fiber ot SFP modul 9 125um single SFP FE LH80 SM1550 1550nm mode optical ap ie fiber Note that TX 1310 these two RX 1550 transceiver Zum
17. the equipment room Otherwise the grounding effect may not be ensured which easily causes damage to the switch Installing a Power Module The S5810 series provides two power module slots on its rear panel Hot swappable power module slot 1 is empty when the switch is shipped and hot swappable power module 2 is installed with a filler panel You can select one or two power modules for your switch as needed For details about optional power modules refer to Hot Swappable Power Modules on page 1 14 The installation and removal procedure includes the installation and removal of power modules and power cords To prevent damage to the device and personal injury follow the installation and removal procedures illustrated in Figure 3 12 and Figure 3 13 respectively Figure 3 12 Installation procedure gt GE ai Install the Connect the Switch on the power module power cord power module Figure 3 13 Removal procedure r Switch off the Disconnect the Remove the power module power cord power module Installing the Power Module Step1 Wear an ESD preventive wrist strap ensure a good skin contact and make sure that the ESD preventive wrist strap is properly grounded Step2 Take the power module from the package and check that the power module model is as required Step3 Face the slot into which the power module is to be inserted Step4 Insert the power module with th
18. to the switch using the console cable 1 Plug the DB 9 female connector of the console cable to the serial port of the console terminal or PC 2 Connect the RJ 45 connector of the console cable to the console port of the switch A Caution Pay attention to the mark on the console port and be sure to plug the connector to the correct port CS Note e When connecting a PC to a powered on switch you are recommended to connect the DB 9 connector of the console cable to the PC before connecting the RJ 45 connector to the switch e When disconnecting a PC from a powered on switch you are recommended to disconnect the DB 9 connector of the console cable from the PC after disconnecting the RJ 45 connector from the switch Setting Terminal Parameters When setting up the configuration environment through the console port the terminal or PC can use the terminal emulation program to communicate with the switch You can run the HyperTerminal of the Windows operating system to connect to other PCs network devices and Telnet sites For detailed information and the use of the HyperTerminal refer to the HyperTerminal Help documentation in Help and Support Center on the PC running the Windows operating system In the following configuration procedure Windows XP HyperTerminal is used to communicate with the switch 1 Start the PC and run the terminal emulation program 2 Set terminal parameters as follows e Bits per second 9 600 e Data bit
19. 0 12A amp PSR300 12D1 Power Module User Manual for the detailed description of the power modules Ports Console Port Each S5810 series provides one console port on the front panel Table 1 2 describes the console port specifications Table 1 2 Console port specifications Item Specification Connector type RJ 45 Compliant standard EIA TIA 232 Transmission baud aie 9600 bps to 115200 bps e Itcan be connected to an ASCII terminal Service e tcan be connected to a serial port of a local or remote through a pair of modems PC running terminal emulation program e Baud rate 9600 bps Default connection e Data bits 8 parameters e Parity check none e Stop bits 1 Management Ethernet Port The S5810 series provides a management Ethernet port which connects to a computer to perform system program loading and debugging without being affected by the switching chip working status or the management Ethernet port can be connected to a remote NMS to implement remote management of the system Table 1 3 S5810 series management Ethernet port specifications Item Connector type Connector quantity Port transmission rate Transmission medium and maximum transmission distance Function and service USB Interface Specification RJ 45 1 10 100 1000 Mbps half duplex full duplex Category 5 twisted pair cable with a maximum transmission distance of 100 m 328 1 ft Host software and Boot ROM upgrade network managemen
20. 0 to return to the Boot ROM menu and then enter 0 again After that the device is restarted and the updated Boot ROM file becomes effective Loading an application file To load the application file of the switch enter 1 in the Boot ROM menu The system displays the following information 1 Set TFTP protocol parameter Set FTP protocol parameter Set XMODEM protocol parameter O W N Return to boot menu Enter your choice 0 3 3 Select an appropriate protocol in Table 5 4 to load the application file The procedure of loading an application file is similar to that of upgrading the Boot ROM program The difference lies in that the system displays the prompt of loading the application file rather than the upgrading the Boot ROM program After the application file is loaded the switch displays that you should set the application attribute that is main backup or none Type a specific attribute to complete loading the application file 5 10 Please input the file attribute Main Backup None M Done T note If an application file with a specific attribute already exists when you set a new file with the attribute the attribute of the existing file becomes none after the new file becomes effective Loading Software Using TFTP Through Ethernet Port Introductin to TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP is a TCP IP protocol used for file transfer between client and server It provides a simple and low overhead f
21. 9 600 bps when loading files at a baud rate other than 9 600 bps through XMODEM e Enter an incorrect IP address software name or path of the TFTP server when using TFTP e Enter an incorrect IP address software name username or password when using FTP If software loading fails when there are neither physical connection problems nor input errors please contact your sales agent for help Password Loss User Password Loss If you have forgotten the user password you can enter the Boot ROM menu BOOT MENU 1 Download application file to flash Select application file to boot GA N Display all files in flash 4 Delete file from flash 5 Modify BootRom password 6 Enter BootRom upgrade menu 7 Skip current configuration file 8 Set BootRom password recovery 9 Set switch startup mode 0 Reboot Enter your choice 0 9 Enter 7 and then restart the switch After the switch is restarted the user password is removed Boot ROM Password Loss Please contact your sales agent 6 1 Power Module Failure Hot Swappable Power Module Failure The S5810 series switches support hot swappable power modules You can check whether the power system of the switch runs normally by viewing the PWR1 or PWR2 LED on the front panel and of the switch the LED on the power module e For details about the PWR1 and PWR2 LEDs on the front panel of the switch refer to Table 1 11 e For details about the LED on a hot swappable power mo
22. C we KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK H3C 85810 50895 BOOTROM Version 103 a KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Copyright c 2004 2008 Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd Creation Date Dec 15 2008 14 19 14 CPU Clock Speed 750MHz Memory Size 512MB Flash Size 256MB CPLD Version 000 PCB Version Ver A Mac Address 0OOEOFC005810 Press Ctrl B to enter Extended Boot menu 1 When the system displays Press Ctrl B to enter Extended Boot menu press Ctrl B Then the following prompt is displayed Please input BootRom password 5 2 T note e Toenter the Boot ROM menu in fast mode you need to press Ctrl B within one second when the system displays Press Ctrl B to enter Boot Menu Otherwise the system starts decompressing the application files e You need to restart the switch if you want to enter the Boot ROM menu after the application files are decompressed Enter the Boot ROM password the initial password is null Then the system displays the Boot ROM menu BOOT MENU 1 Download application file to flash Select application file to boot GA N Display all files in flash 4 Delete file from flash 5 Modify BootRom password 6 Enter BootRom upgrade menu 7 Skip current configuration file 8 Set BootRom password recovery 9 Set switch startup mode 0 Reboot Enter your choice 0 9
23. D together indicate the SFP interface operation status as shown in Table 1 16 Table 1 16 SFP status LEDs description Status Port mode Ethernet port status Meaning LED LED The port operates at the rate of 10 Gbps the LED is fast Steady green flashing when data is being sent and or received on the Steady green port rate mode Flashing yellow 3 Hz POST failed on the port Off No link is present on the port The port operates in full duplex mode the LED is fast Steady green flashing when data is being sent and or received on the port Steady yellow duplex mode lashing yellow 3 Hz POST failed on the port Off No link is present on the port Management Ethernet Port Status LED Table 1 17 The S5810 management Ethernet port status LED description Mark Status Description The management Ethernet port is not connected The management Ethernet port operates at a rate of 10 100 1000 Mbps Off The management Ethernet port is not receiving or sending data ACT aa The management Ethernet port is receiving or sending data Hot Swappable Power Modules The 85810 series provides two power module slots A power module is shipped with the switch e APSR300 12A AC power module is shipped with the S5810 50S e APSR300 12D1 DC power module is shipped with the S5810 50S DC The switch only requires one power module to ensure the normal operation of the whole system You can also select two power modules to implement 1 1 powe
24. E The system asks you whether you want to update the basic Boot ROM section Click Y Then the system displays the following information after the update is complete Updating Basic BOOTROM AAR ee eg E Done Updating extended BootRom Y N Y The system asks you whether you want to update the extended Boot ROM section Click Y Then the system displays the following information after the update is complete Updating extended BootRom Done 7 Restart the switch to make the updated Boot ROM file effective Press any key to return to the Boot ROM update menu Press enter key when ready 1 Update full BootRom 2 Update extended BootRom 3 Update basic BootRom 5 13 0 Return to boot menu Enter your choice 0 3 Enter 0 to return to the Boot ROM menu and then enter 0 again After that the device is restarted and the updated Boot ROM file becomes effective Loading an application file To load an application file of the switch enter 1 in the Boot ROM menu The system displays the following information 1 Set TFTP protocol parameter set FTP protocol parameter set XMODEM protocol parameter O W N Return to boot menu Enter your choice 0 3 3 You can enter 1 to load the application file The procedure of loading an application file is similar to that of upgrading the Boot ROM program The difference lies in that the system displays the prompt of loading the application file rather than upgrading the B
25. FTP anenee 5 20 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Regele eege eege 6 1 Software Loading Failure see 6 1 Bassword LOSS ranni ee eee er ee rer e ree er er rr eee 6 1 BEE ere NB cc ee eee rere ere err eee eee ers ere 6 1 Boot ROM Password RE 6 1 Bower Module EIERE 6 2 Hot Swappable Power Module Failure eneen 6 2 Ener lee EE 6 2 Removing a Fan Tray see 6 3 Installing a Fan Tray ee 6 4 Configuration Terminal Failure eessen 6 4 1 Product Overview Overview The H3C S5810 Series Ethernet Switches hereinafter referred to as the S5810 series are high performance gigabit Ethernet switches developed by Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd hereinafter referred to as H3C The S5810 series adopt advanced hardware structure design and provide excellent inbound outbound cache capability The dual power module slot design enhances the device availability making the device applicable to the Top of Rack application at data centers The H3C 5810 series includes the following two models and has the system specifications as shown in Table 1 1 e 5810 50S e 5810 50S DC Table 1 1 The 85810 series system specifications Item Dimensions H x W x D Weight Service port Console port Management Ethernet port USB interface Input voltage Power consumption Power consumption full configuration Fan Operating temperature Operating humidity noncondensing S5810 50S S5810 50S DC 43 6 x 440 x 420 mm 1 72 x 17 32 x 16 54 in
26. KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKEKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Copyright c 2004 2008 Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd 4 5 Creation Date Dec 15 2006 4219214 CPU Clock Speed 750MHz Memory Size 512MB Flash Size 256MB CPLD Version 000 PCB Version Ver A Mac Address OOEOFC005810 Press Ctrl B to enter Extended Boot menu 1 The last line asks whether you want to enter the Boot ROM menu The system waits one second for your response T note e The system has two startup modes normal startup and fast startup The normal startup mode requires a little longer time than the fast startup mode because of more self test operations e By default the system starts up in fast mode and the waiting time here is one second If you set the startup mode to normal the waiting time is five second The following section describes the setting of the startup mode If you press Ctrl B within one second the Boot ROM menu is displayed BOOT MENU 1 Download application file to flash Select application file to boot WO WN Display all files in flash 4 Delete file from flash 5 Modify BootRom password Enter BootRom upgrade menu 7 Skip current configuration file Set BootRom password recovery Set switch startup mode O WO Reboot Enter your choice 0 9 Table 4 2 describes the fields above Table 4 2 Description on the fields Item Description 1 Download application file to flash Download the applica
27. KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKHK x H3C S 5810 50S BOOTROM Version 107 i KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK Copyright c 2004 2009 Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd Creation Date Feb 19 2009 09 02302 CPU Clock Speed 750MHz Memory Size 512MB Flash Size 256MB CPLD Version Se 000 4 8 PCB Version gt Ver A Mac Address OOEOFC005810 Press Ctrl B to enter Extended Boot menu 5 In normal startup mode the waiting time here is five seconds If you press Ctrl B within five seconds the Boot ROM menu is displayed If you perform no operation or press a key other than Ctrl B within five seconds the system begins to automatically start up and the following information is displayed Starting to get the main application file flash s5810 RELEASE bin System is starting ee CNecCking es eas esa e sdi ae iie ee e ae E eS ee LSW158150S Switeh chip EE EE ate CN oO Se eg oe ee OK SDRAM fast SCIPS eege ee hate heen dee Geena E a NOT TEST Flash fast selftesSt ec cece ete Cae RoHS SU kae ee ee ees OK PHY Ge Ele seid eg aaa eee e hae aae aaa a a a i be inia Gree de OK CPLD EE Car e 6 ot bees e e see bo cee Ee OK Please check port leg acena e e aa OEE ERE EG HH finished User interface aux0 is available Press ENTER to get started The appearance of Press ENTER to get started indicates that the automatic startup of the switc
28. P cable 1 Connector 2 Handle K note e You are recommended to use SFP transceivers of H3C on the S5810 series e The types of SFP transceivers may update with time For information about transceivers contact technical support e For the models and specifications of each kind of transceivers refer to H3C Low End Series Ethernet Switches Pluggable Modules Manual LEDs Table 1 9 LEDs LED Description System status LED See System LED on page 1 10 Hot swappable power module LED See Power Module Status LEDs on page 1 10 Seven segment LED See Seven Segment LED on page 1 10 Port mode LED See Port Mode LED on page 1 11 10 100 1000Base T auto sensing Ethernet See 10 100 1000Base T Auto Sensing Ethernet Port port status LED Status LED on page 1 12 See 100 1000Base X SFP Interface Status LED on 100 1000Base X SFP interface status LED page 1 12 LED Description SFP interface status LED See SFP Interface Status LED on page 1 13 See Management Ethernet Port Status LED on page Management Ethernet port status LED 4 13 System LED The system status LED helps you determine the working status of the switch Refer to Table 1 10 for the details Table 1 10 System LED description ep aa Description The switch is started normally The system is performing POST SYS POST failed Flashing yellow 1 Hz POST on some ports failed Off The switch is powered off Power Module Status LEDs The hot swappable power m
29. ace a hot swappable fan tray without powering off the device To prevent overheat you are recommended to complete replacing the fan tray within two minutes 1 Wear an ESD preventive wrist strap make sure that the wrist strap has a good skin contact and is well grounded 2 Loosen the screw on the fan tray with a Phillips screwdriver until the screw is completely separated from the device as shown in Figure 6 1 Figure 6 1 Remove an LSW1BFAN 1 3 Holding the handle of the fan tray with one hand pull part of the fan tray out Then supporting the bottom of the fan tray with the other hand pull it straight out of the fan tray slot along the guide rails as shown in Figure 6 2 Figure 6 2 Remove an LSW1BFAN 2 6 3 A Caution To replace a fan tray pull out the fan tray after it stops rotating Keep your hands away from fan blades even if the fan stops rotating otherwise the dynamic balance of the fan may be broken and thus the fan noise will be increased G Note After removing a fan tray place it in an antistatic bag Installing a Fan Tray 1 Wear an ESD preventive wrist strap and ensure a good skin contact 2 Take out the fan tray from the package and make sure that the fan tray model matches the device model 3 Holding the handle of the fan tray with one hand and its bottom with the other hand gently insert the fan tray into the fan tray slot until the fan tray connector well touches the backplane 4 Faste
30. arameter setting error at the terminal Such as HyperTerminal Verify the following terminal parameter such as hyper terminal settings e Baud rate 9 600 e Data bits 8 e Parity none e Stop bits 1 e Flow control none e Emulation VT100 6 5 Table of Contents Appendix A Lightning Protection of the Switch s eeererssssrrnnnnsernnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnn Installation of Lightning Arrester for AC Power Socket Strip with Lightning Protection 1reeeeeeeee Appendix A Lightning Protection of the Switch Installation of Lightning Arrester for AC Power Socket Strip with Lightning Protection Ah Caution Lightning arrester will not be shipped with the switch You should purchase it by yourself if needed lf an outdoor AC power cord should be directly led to the switch please serially connect the lightning arrester for AC power Socket Strip with Lightning Protection before you plug AC power cord into the switch thus to prevent the possible damage to the switch due to lightning strike You can use cable clips and screws to fasten the lightning arrester for AC power on the cabinet workbench or the wall of equipment room Figure A 1 Diagram of lightning arrester 1 2 3 6 On means the circuit is working normally off means the circuit is damaged On indicates a wrong wire connection the wire is not grounded or the live line and null line are reversely connected and yo
31. ary description Related Documentation Manual Description Introduces the features specifications installation and H C PSR300 12A amp PSR300 12D1 oval of the PSR300 12A and PSR300 12D1 power Power Modules User Manual modules H3C LSW1FAN A LSW1BFAN Introduces the features specifications installation and Installation Manual removal of the LSW1FAN and LSW1BFAN fan modules Obtaining Documentation You can access the most up to date H3C product documentation on the World Wide Web at this URL http www h3c com The following are the columns from which you can obtain different categories of product documentation Products amp Solutions Provides information about products and technologies Technical Support amp Document gt Technical Documents Provides several categories of product documentation such as installation configuration and maintenance Technical Support amp Document gt Software Download Provides the documentation released with the software version Documentation Feedback You can e mail your comments about product documentation to info h3c com We appreciate your comments Environmental Protection This product has been designed to comply with the requirements on environmental protection For the proper storage use and disposal of this product national laws and regulations must be observed Table of Contents 1 Producti ef 1 1 OVON A EE ee ee ee ee o ia 1 1 QOJ 50G ee 1 2 Front
32. ding Software Using FTP As shown in Figure 5 9 run FTP Server on the local host configure username admin and the password and specify the path of the file to be downloaded suppose the IP address of the FIP server is 202 10 10 53 Then telnet to the switch and send the host program file to the switch using FTP 5 18 Step1 Step2 Step3 Figure 5 9 Load software through FTP Ethernet port IP network FTP Server FTP Client 202 10 10 53 Suppose the Boot ROM and application files are stored in the file named update bin follow these steps after you telnet to the switch Download the file to the switch using FTP lt H3C gt ftp 202 10 10 53 Trying Press CTRL K to abort Connected 220 WFTPD 2 0 service by Texas Imperial Software ready for new user User none admin 331 Give me your password please Password 230 Logged in successfully ftp get update bin update bin ttp bye Upgrade the Boot ROM program lt H3C gt bootrom update file update bin This command will update bootrom file Continue Y N y Now updating bootrom please wait Load the application file and specify the file as the main program file lt H3C gt boot loader file update bin main This command will set the boot file Continue Y N y The specified file will be used as the main boot file at the next reboot on slot 1 lt H3C gt display boot loader Current boot app is flash update bin Next main boot app is flash updat
33. dule refer to H3C PSAR300 12A amp PSR300 12D1 Power Modules User Manual When the power supply system functions normally the corresponding power module LEDs should be steady green Otherwise check whether e The power module is switched on If the power module provides no switch ignore this step e The switch power cord is properly connected e The power supply meets the requirement e The operating temperature of the switch is normal and proper ventilation is ensured for the power module CS Note If the cause cannot be located in the preceding steps and the problem persists you need to contact your local sales agent or service engineer To replace a hot swappable power module refer to Installing a Power Module on page 3 8 Fan Failure You can check the system status LED and the seven segment LED of an S5810 series to determine whether the fans operate normally If a fan failure occurs the two LEDs give an indication as shown in Table 6 1 Table 6 1 Fan failure LEDs description LED Mark State System status LED SYS Steady red The LED displays F for fan failure Seven segment LED Unit B CS Note Only when the system status LED and the seven segment LED are displayed as steady red and F respectively does it indicate a fan failure 6 2 The 85810 series use hot swappable fan trays When a fan tray failure occurs you can follow these steps to replace the fan tray Removing a Fan Tray Ah Caution You can repl
34. e bin Next backup boot app is flash update bin lt H3C gt reboot 5 19 K note e After loading the application file use the reboot command to restart the switch to make the update take effect make sure you have saved other configurations before restart e Ifthe flash memory does not have enough space you can load the Boot ROM file first and then delete certain application files from the flash memory you are recommended to delete the unused host program files then load the application file to the switch through FTP for update e Avoid any power failure during the loading process Loading Software Using TFTP Loading a file through TFTP is similar to loading a file through FTP The switch can serve only as a TFTP client that downloads the file from the TFTP server to its flash memory The procedure after download is the same as loading the file remotely through FTP 6 Maintenance and Troubleshooting Software Loading Failure If loading new version software fails the system runs steadily using the original system files In this case check whether the physical ports are properly connected e If not reconnect them correctly and restart the loading procedure e f so view the loading procedure information displayed on the HyperTerminal to check for input errors If there is any input error restart the loading procedure with correct input Common input errors include e Fail to set the baud rate of the HyperTerminal to
35. e port status LED 3 Port mode LED 4 Logo panel After pulling out the logo panel you can manage and maintain the switch through console port or USB interface Figure 1 3 Logo panel of the S5810 series Ah Caution To pull out and push in the logo panel follow these steps e Use your fingertip to hold the arc notch at the right edge of the logo panel and then pull the panel out with appropriate strength Do not try to pull from any other part of the logo panel e The left part of the logo panel is attached to the chassis through a rubber strip You can rotate the Strip or turn the logo panel over within the allowed elasticity of the rubber strip Do not pull out the strip rudely or turn over the panel excessively otherwise the rubber strip may fall off or be broken e Before pushing in the logo panel make sure that the pin on the left side of the logo panel is inserted in the corresponding recess of the chassis Then clip the right side of the panel to the corresponding recess of the chassis and push the logo panel until the clip is locked to the chassis If the clip is not inserted in the recess do not push the panel otherwise the clip may be broken Figure 1 4 Logo panel of the S5810 series Il Gd D 6O 4 1 Clip of the logo panel 2 Pin of the logo panel 3 Console port 4 USB interface 5 Position hole on the front panel 6 Rubber strip 1 3 Rear Panel Figure 1 5 S5810 50S rear panel 1 2 3 4 9
36. e upside up Grasp the handle of the module with one hand and hold the module bottom with the other and then slide the module slowly along the guide rails into the slot see callout 1 in Figure 3 14 Step5 Fasten the captive screw on the power module clockwise with a Philips screwdriver until the power module is fixed into the chassis see callout 2 in Figure 3 14 3 8 Figure 3 14 Install other power module models to the switch We 0 CUOI Ah Caution e Toprevent damage to the power module or the connector on the backplane of the powered device insert the power module gently If you encounter a hard resistance while inserting the power module pull out the power module and then insert it again e fthe captive screw cannot be tightly fixed check the installation of the power module Removing the Power Module To remove the power module follow these steps Step1 Wear an ESD preventive wrist strap ensure a good skin contact and make sure that the ESD preventive wrist strap is properly grounded Step2 Switch off the power module and disconnect the power cord Step3 Face the power module to be removed from the powered device Step4 Loosen the captive screw of the power module anti clockwise with a Philips screwdriver until the captive screw falls off the powered device Step5 Grasp the handle of the module with one hand and pull it out a little hold the module bottom with the other hand and then pull the
37. f the switch to a PC as shown in Figure 5 8 Figure 5 8 Load software using TFTP FTP through Ethernet port console cable console port GE1 0 25 PC Switch TFIP FTP Server Ah Caution e The PC and the TFIP FIP server can be the same device e Each 85810 series switch provides a management Ethernet port which can operate regardless of the working status of the switching chip To upgrade the Boot ROM program or load application files when the switching chip fails to operate normally you are recommended to use the management Ethernet port e The TFIP FIP server program is not provided with the 85810 series Make sure that it is available by yourself 2 Runthe TFIP Server program on the sever Run TFTP Server on the server connected with the switch s Ethernet port and specify the path of the application file to be downloaded 3 Run the terminal emulation program on the PC connected with the switch s console port Start the switch and enter the Boot ROM menu Then enter the protocol parameter setting menu If you want to load the Boot ROM file enter 6 in the Boot ROM menu after the system displays Enter your choice 0 9 to enter the Boot ROM update menu 1 Update full BootRom Update extended BootRom Update basic BootRom O W N Return to boot menu Enter your choice 0 3 4 Enter the protocol parameter setting menu Enter 1 to update the complete Boot ROM file and then enter the protocol paramete
38. files from the USB flash disk Step1 Plug the USB flash disk containing the update bin file in the USB interface of the switch Step2 Copy the update bin file to the flash memory of the switch lt H3C gt cd flash lt H3C gt copy usba upadate bin update bin Step3 Remove the USB flash disk and then load the Boot ROM file lt H3C gt bootrom update file update bin slot 1 This command will update bootrom file Continue Y N y Now updating bootrom please wait Step4 Load the application file and specify the file as the main program file lt H3C gt boot loader file update bin slot 1 main This command will set the boot file Continue Y N y The specified file will be used as the main boot file at the next reboot on sl ot 1 lt H3C gt display boot loader Current boot app is flash update bin Next main boot app is flash update bin Next backup boot app is flash update bin lt H3C gt reboot CS Note e After loading the application file use the reboot command to restart the switch to make the update take effect make sure you have saved other configurations before restart e lf the flash memory does not have enough space you can load the Boot ROM file first and then delete certain application files from the flash memory you are recommended to delete the unused host program files then load the application file to the switch through FTP for update e Avoid any power failure during the loading process Loa
39. fter that if the red LED still alarms it means that the arrester is not well grounded yet A 2
40. gure 4 6 HyperTerminal window e Switch HyperTerminal File Edit View Call Transfer Help Connected 0 00 03 Auto detect Auto detect SCROLL CAPS NUM Capture Print echo 4 4 Step5 Click Properties in the HyperTerminal window to enter the Switch Properties dialog box Click the Settings tab set the emulation to VT100 and then click OK Figure 4 7 Set terminal emulation in Switch Properties dialog box Switch Properties 3 x ConnectTo Settings Function arrow and ctrl keys act as SE e bare Backspace key sends Ge Dal C Del Ch Space Cha Emulation ur Terminal Setup Telnet terminal ID Mim OU Backecroll buffer lines 1500 z Play sound when connecting or disconnecting Input Translation ASCII Setup o Booting the Switch Checking Before Power On Before powering on the switch verify that e The power cable is properly connected e The power supply voltage meets the requirement of the switch e The console cable is properly connected the terminal or PC used for configuration has been started and the configuration parameters have been set Powering On the Switch The 85810 series have the same Boot ROM display style This document uses the Boot ROM output information on the S5810 50S as an example Stel CaN ak x KKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK HSC S5810 50S BOOTROM Version 103 A KKEKKKK
41. h is complete Press Enter The following prompt is displayed lt H3C gt You can configure the switch now T note e To switch to the fast start mode select 9 from the Boot ROM menu enter N after the prompt information is displayed and then reboot the system e The H3C series switches provide abundant command views For detailed descriptions about the configuration commands and CLI refer to H3C S5810 Series Ethernet Switches Operation Manual and H3C S5810 Series Ethernet Switches Command Manual 4 9 5 Loading Software Introduction Loading software on the switch involves loading application files and upgrading the Boot ROM program by using the host software package The host software package of the S5810 series comprises the Boot ROM files and application files with the file name extension bin e Loading application files Download the host software package to the flash memory on the switch and set the attribute main backup or none of the application files e Upgrading the Boot ROM program Use Boot ROM files in the host software package to upgrade the Boot ROM program of the switch T note Boot ROM files stored together with application files with name extension bin in the host software package used for upgrade are complete Boot ROM files A complete Boot ROM file includes a basic section and an extended section e The basic Boot ROM section is the smallest program file used to complete the primary init
42. h without specifying the gateway s IP address if they are not on the same segment you need to specify the gateway s IP address so that the switch can communicate with the server 6 Update the Boot ROM file on the switch Enter the corresponding parameters based on the actual condition The system displays the following information Will you Update Basic BootRom Y N Y The system asks you whether you want to update the basic Boot ROM section Click Y The system displays the following information after the update is complete Updating Basic BOCEROM i eae amp aces Done Updating extended BootRom Y N Y The system asks you whether you want to update the extended Boot ROM section Click Y and then the system displays the following information after the update is complete Updating extended BootRom Done 5 16 7 Restart the switch to make the updated Boot ROM file effective Press any key to return to the Boot ROM update menu Press enter key when ready 1 Update full BootRom 2 Update extended BootRom 3 Update basic BootRom 0 Return to boot menu Enter your choice 0Q 3 Enter 0 to return to the Boot ROM menu and then enter 0 again After that the device is restarted and the updated Boot ROM file becomes effective Loading an application file To load an application file of the switch enter 1 in the Boot ROM menu The system displays the following information 1 Set TFTP protocol parameter
43. hanged to 115200 bps while that of the terminal is still 9600 bps the two sides cannot communicate with each other According to the prompt you need to change the baud rate of the terminal to 115200 bps G Note e Typically the size of a bm file is over 10 MB Even at a baud rate of 115200 bps the update takes tens of minutes e Ifyou select 9600 bps as the download rate you can skip the step Change the rate of the serial port on the terminal 5 Change the rate of the serial port on the terminal To ensure communication between the terminal and the switch the baud rate of the serial port on the terminal should be consistent with that of the console port on the switch Step1 Select Call gt Disconnect in the HyperTerminal window to disconnect the terminal from the switch 5 6 Figure 5 1 Disconnect the terminal from the switch Wei hor a Sall Sh vy 00 Disconnect Step2 Select File gt Properties In the Properties dialog box click Configure as shown in Figure 5 2 and then select 115200 from the Bits per second drop down list box as shown in Figure 5 3 Figure 5 2 Properties dialog box Switch Properties M Ose Cour Ep code and area code ko ees il el F Tem a ES A A S 5 7 Figure 5 3 Modify the baud rate ax Port Settings Bits per second Data bits Parity Stop bits Flow control Restore Defaults Step3 Select Call gt Call to reestablish the connection Ste
44. ialization of the system e With rich human computer interaction HCI functions the extended Boot ROM section uses Ethernet interfaces for upgrading the applications and the boot system Approaches for Loading Software You can load application and configuration files of the switch through the Boot ROM menu or the CLI Table 5 1 Approaches for loading software on the switch Approach Section Loading Software Using XMODEM Through Console Port SE MOS OAO NEG BORER Loading Software Using TFTP Through Ethernet Port Loading Software Using FTP Through Ethernet Port Loading Software Through USB Interface Loading files through the CLI Loading Software Using FTP Loading Software Using TFTP 5 1 T note e Each 5810 series switch provides a management Ethernet port which can operate regardless of the working status of the switching chip To upgrade the Boot ROM program or load application files when the switching chip fails to operate normally you are recommended to use the management Ethernet port e Loading the Boot ROM or application files through the management Ethernet port is similar to that through the common Ethernet port This manual takes the common Ethernet port as examples in file loading Loading Software Through the Boot ROM Menu To load the Boot ROM and application files through the Boot ROM menu you need to correctly connect a user terminal to the switch using a console cable Introduction to the Boot ROM Menu Doel UM
45. ile transfer service TF TP provides unreliable data transfer over UDP Upgrading the Boot ROM program Complete the following tasks to upgrade the Boot ROM program using TF TP through an Ethernet port For details about the HyperTerminal refer to Setting Terminal Parameters on page 4 2 Task Remarks Required Connect the switch to the TFTP server through Set up the configuration environment an Ethernet port and to a PC through the console port The PC and the TFTP server can be the same device Run the TFTP Server program on the sever Required Run the terminal emulation program on the PC connected with the switch s console port Start the switch and enter the Boot ROM menu Then enter Required the protocol parameter setting menu Log in to the switch through the HyperTerminal Enter the protocol parameter setting menu and configure the protocol for uploading the Boot ROM file Configure the switch to upload the Boot ROM file through TFTP Required Update the Boot ROM file on the switch Update the Boot ROM file on the switch Required Restart the switch to make the updated Boot ROM file effective Restart the switch to make the updated Boot ROM file effective 1 Setup the configuration environment Connect an Ethernet port GigabitEthernet 1 0 25 for example of the switch to the server whose IP address is available that provides the file usually the bin file to be downloaded and connect the console port o
46. itch to a RACK ttre rnin terre tee tneetas 3 9 Mounting the Switch on a Workbench seenen 3 4 Connecting the Ground Wire EEN 3 4 When a Grounding Strip is Available DRETT ee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee eee 3 4 Where a Grounding Conductor Can be Buried seess 3 6 In Other Installation Sites E 3 6 Installing a Power Module eene 3 8 Installing the Power Module eneen 3 8 Removing the Power Module eene 3 9 Connecting the Power Cord seess 3 10 Connecting an AC Power Cord seess 3 10 Connecting a DC Power Cord seess 3 10 Verifying the Installation enee 3 11 A Taal POW OR WEE 4 1 Setting Up the Configuration Environment e EE 4 1 Connecting the Console Cable seess 4 1 C nsole elei 4 1 Connection lesen le 4 2 Setting Terminal Parameters EE 4 2 Booting the Switch nee 4 5 Checking Before Power Onirs tr renner teen errant tien A 5 Powering On the Switch see A 5 Changing the Boot Mode A 7 5 Loading Goftware ENEE 5 1 Mtroducl on ice ee eee re ee err ee nr eee rece reer eee ee cee 5 1 Approaches for Loading Software 5 1 Loading Software Through the Boot ROM Menu 5 2 Introduction to the Boot ROM Menu 5 2 Loading Software Using XMODEM Through Console Dote 5 4 Loading Software Using TFTP Through Ethernet Port ee 5 11 Loading Software Using FTP Through Ethernet Botten 5 14 Loading Software Through CU 5 17 Loading Software Through USB Interface EE 5 18 Loading Software Using FTP seen 5 18 Loading Software Using T
47. ity can be safely released to the earth enhancing the EMS capability of the switch When a Grounding Strip is Available When a grounding strip is available at the installation site attach one end of the yellow green ground wire of the switch to the grounding screw on the grounding strip the grounding screw and the grounding hole are on the rear panel of the switch and are marked with a grounding sign To do this follow these steps Step1 Remove the grounding screw from the rear panel of the switch chassis Step2 Put the supplied OT terminal of the PGND cable on the grounding screw Step3 Fasten the grounding screw which is attached with the OT terminal of the PGND cable into the grounding screw hole with a screwdriver 3 4 Figure 3 7 Connect the PGND cable to the grounding hole of switch 1 2 3 6 1 Rear panel of the switch 2 Grounding sign 3 Grounding hole 4 OT terminal 5 PGND cable 6 Grounding screw To attach the other end of the PGND cable to the grounding strip in the equipment room follow these steps Step1 Cut the PGND cable to a proper length according to the distance between the switch and the grounding strip Step2 Peel 5 mm 0 20 in of insulation sheath using a wire stripper and then insert the naked metal part through the black insulation covering into the end of the OT terminal Two OT terminals are provided with the PGND cable when shipped with the switch select a proper OT terminal
48. lt 8 kg 17 64 Ib Forty eight 10 100 1000Base T auto sensing Ethernet ports Two 100 1000Base X SFP Combo ports Two 10 GE SFP interfaces 1 1 1 A type USB interface Rated voltage range 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Max voltage range 90 VAC to 264 VAC 47 63 Hz Rated voltage range 48 VDC to 60 VDC Max voltage range 40 5 VDC to 72 VDC 110 W 165 W The system supports up to three fans including e One pluggable turbo fan e Two fans respectively on the two pluggable power modules 0 C to 45 C 32 F to 113 F 10 to 90 CS Note The 5810 50S and S5810 50S DC switches are similar in system specifications except that they provide different power modules when shipped 5810 50S Front Panel Figure 1 1 S5810 50S front panel 1 2 G 4 5 6 S 1 10 100 1000Base T auto sensing Ethernet port 2 10 100 1000Base T auto sensing Ethernet port status LED 3 100 1000Base X SFP interface status LED 4 SFP interface status LED 5 System LED SYS 6 Power module 1 status LED PWR1 7 Power module 2 status LED PWR2 8 10 GE SFP interface 9 100 1000Base X SFP interface The top right area on the front panel of the S5810 50S switch is the management area The management area provides LEDs and ports used for management and maintenance Figure 1 2 Management area of the S5810 50S switch 1 2 3 4 1 Seven segment LED 2 Mode switching button of th
49. n the screws with a Phillips screwdriver until the fan tray is well seated in the chassis A Caution e You can replace a hot swappable fan tray without powering off the device To prevent overheat you are recommended to complete replacing the fan tray within two minutes e To avoid damaging the connectors on a fan tray and backplane slowly insert the fan tray If you feel hard when inserting the fan tray plug out the fan tray and insert it again e If the captive screw cannot be tightly fixed check the installation of the fan tray Configuration Terminal Failure After the switch is powered on and the system is normal the booting information will be displayed on the configuration terminal If the configuration system has any faults there will not be any screen display at the configuration terminal or the displayed characters will be totally illegible Troubleshooting when there is no terminal display If there is no output information after the configuration is powered on please check whether e The power supply is normal e The console cable is properly connected If no problems are found after the above mentioned items have been checked the cause may lie in the console cable or the settings of the terminal such as HyperTerminal parameters Please perform the corresponding check 6 4 Troubleshooting when the terminal display is illegible If there is illegible display at the configuration terminal the cause might lie in the p
50. nt or rear mounting You can choose a proper position according to the actual requirements 1 2 Fix the left and right mounting brackets respectively to the left and right sides of the chassis Figure 3 3 Figure 3 4 and Figure 3 5 show how to install the brackets for front mounting center mounting and rear mounting because the installation procedures of the two brackets are the same each figure shows only how to install one bracket Fasten the M4x8 screws Figure 3 3 Attach the mounting bracket to an S5810 for front mounting Figure 3 5 Attach the mounting bracket to an S5810 for rear mounting Mounting the Switch to a Rack 1 2 3 4 Wear an ESD preventive wrist strap and make sure the rack is well grounded and is firm enough to hold the switch and cables Attach the mounting brackets to the switch For details refer to Attaching the Mounting Brackets to a Switch Hold the bottom of the switch and gently place the switch on the rack to a proper location with one person Fix the mounting brackets with screws anti rust screws prepared by yourself with another person to install the switch to the rack horizontally 3 2 Ah Caution If support trays are provided on the rack you can mount the switch to the rack with mounting brackets and trays Put the switch on the support tray and slide the switch to an appropriate place Then fix the mounting brackets Figure 3 6 Mount the S5810 to a rack
51. odule status LEDs help you determine the working status of a hot swappable power module Refer to Table 1 11 for details Table 1 11 Description of the power module status LEDs Hot swappable power module slot 1 is installed with a power Steady green module and the power input is normal PWR1 Steady yellow Hot swappable power module slot 1 is installed with a power module but an output failure occurs Off No power module is installed in hot swappable power module slot 1 or no power is input Hot swappable power module slot 2 is installed with a power Steady green i l module and the power input is normal PWR2 Steady yellow Hot swappable power module slot 2 is installed with a power module but an output failure occurs No power module is installed in hot swappable power module GA slot 2 or no power is input Seven Segment LED The seven segment LED and the system LED together indicate the operating status of the device For details refer to Table 1 12 Table 1 12 Seven segment LED description Mark System LED SYS status Seven segment LED status The LED displays the specific numbers one by one Flashing green Flashing red The LED flashes the specific numbers A bar rotates clockwise around the LED Flashing green The LED flashes and displays F Steady red C C Unit The LED flashes and displays t Steady red l L The LED displays C Steady green The LED displays the specific numbers Po
52. of the chassis the turbo fan and the power module fans With the ventilation system the heat generated from the chassis and the power modules can be dissipated in time to ensure the system stability When installing the S5810 series select a proper location according to the ventilation design of your installation environment The ventilation process of the 85810 series is shown in Figure 1 10 Air goes in from the air vents at both sides of the chassis takes the heat generated from the chassis and the power modules and then goes out from the exhaust vents of the turbo fan and power modules The chassis and power modules use separate air channels for heat dissipation Make sure that both air channels are free of obstruction Figure 1 10 Ventilation process of the S5810 series 3 4 d eof tt 1 AA D D 2 i 2 2 Y
53. oot ROM program After loading the application file the switch displays that you should configure the application attribute that is main backup or none Type a specific attribute to complete loading the application file Weiting flashe EE Please input the file attribute Main Backup None M Done T note If an application file with a specific attribute already exists when you set a new file with the attribute the attribute of the existing file becomes none after the new file becomes effective Loading Software Using FTP Through Ethernet Port Introduction to FTP The switch can serve as either an FTP server or an FTP client by using its Ethernet port to download the system application and configuration files The switch serves as an FTP client in the following examples Upgrading the Boot ROM program T note When upgrading the Boot ROM program the switch can serve only as an FTP client 5 14 Complete the following tasks to upgrading the Boot ROM program using FTP through an Ethernet port For details about the HyperTerminal refer to Setting Terminal Parameters on page 4 2 Task Remarks Required Connect the switch to the TFTP server through Set up the configuration environment an Ethernet port and to a PC through the console port The PC and the TFTP server can be the same device Run the FTP Server program on the server Required Run the terminal emulation program on the PC connected with the switch
54. p1 Figure 5 4 Reestablish the connection View Call Transfer Help cal el Wait For a Call Shop waiting Disconnect CS Note The new settings can take effect only after you reestablish the connection 6 Upload an application file from the terminal to the switch After establishing a connection between the terminal and the switch press Enter in the HyperTerminal window to enter the system file downloading state The following information is displayed Now please start transfer file with XMODEM protocol If you want to exit Press lt Ctrl xX gt Loading CCCCCCCCCE CS Note Press Ctrl X to quit downloading files otherwise proceed as follows 5 8 Step2 Select Transfer gt Send File in the HyperTerminal window as shown in Figure 5 5 Click Browse in the pop up dialog box as shown in Figure 5 6 to select the application file to be downloaded for example update bin and select Xmodem from the Protocol drop down list Figure 5 5 Transfer menu Transfer Help Send File Receive File Capture Text Send Text File Capture to Printer Figure 5 6 File transmission dialog box CT 2x Folder O 4version Filename D AVErsiOn update bin i Protocol xmodem h Send Close Cancel Step3 Click Send The following dialog box appears Figure 5 7 Send the application file using XMODEM xmodem file send for Switch Sending D Awersion update bin Packet E
55. port on the switch Optional Set the baud rate of the serial port on the terminal to be consistent with that of the console port on the switch so as to establish a connection between the terminal and the switch using the changed rate Change the rate of the serial port on the terminal Upload an application file from the terminal to Required the switch Transmit a file from the terminal to the switch 5 4 Task Remarks Required Update the Boot ROM file on the switch Update the Boot ROM file on the switch Optional Restore the download rate to the default Set the baud rate of the serial port on the terminal to be consistent with the default rate of the console port on the switch Restart the switch to make the updated Boot ROM file effective Required 1 Enter the Boot ROM update menu on the switch Enter the Boot ROM menu and then enter 6 or press Ctrl U after the system displays Enter your choice 0 9 to enter the Boot ROM update menu Enter your choice 0 9 6 1 Update full BootRom Update extended BootRom Update basic BootRom O W N Return to boot menu Enter your choice 0 3 The items in the Boot ROM update menu are described in Table 5 3 Table 5 3 Description of the Boot ROM update menu Item Description 1 Update full BootRom Update the complete Boot ROM file 2 Update extended BootRom Update the extended Boot ROM section 3 Update basic BootRom Update the basic Boot ROM section
56. r module redundancy and load sharing When implementing 1 1 power module redundancy you can hot plug a power module To prevent damage to the device and personal injury follow the installation and removal procedures illustrated in Figure 1 8 and Figure 1 9 respectively Figure 1 8 Installation procedure Install the Connect the Switch on the power module power cord power module Figure 1 9 Removal procedure Switch off the Disconnect the power module power cord power module AC Power Module The 85810 series uses PSR300 12A as the AC power module The specifications of PSR300 12A are illustrated in Table 1 18 Table 1 18 PSR300 12A specifications Item Specifications Rated voltage range 100 VAC to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Max voltage range 90 VAC to 264 VAC 47 63 Hz Output voltage 12 V Max output current 25 A Max output power 300 W DC Power Module The 5810 series uses the PSR300 12D1 as the DC power module The specifications of PSR300 12D1 are illustrated in Table 1 19 Table 1 19 PSR300 12D1 specifications Item Specifications Rated voltage range 48 VDC to 60 VDC Max voltage range 40 5 VDC to 72 VDC Output voltage 12 V Max output current 25 A 1 14 Item Specifications Max output power 300 W See H3C PSR300 12A amp PSR300 12D1 Power Module User Manual for the detailed description of the power modules Ventilation System The ventilation system of the S5810 series consists of the air vents at both sides
57. r setting menu Bootrom update menu 1 Set TFTP protocol parameter Set FTP protocol parameter Set XMODEM protocol parameter O W N Return to boot menu Enter your choice 0 3 5 Configure the switch to upload the Boot ROM file through TFTP 5 12 Enter 1 to update the Boot ROM file using TFTP and then set the TFTP parameters Load File Name update bin Server IP Address 10 10 10 2 Local IP Address ER rel GENEE Beet Gateway IP Address The parameters are described in Table 5 5 Table 5 5 Description of the TFTP parameters Item Description Load File Name Name of the file to be downloaded for example update bin Server IP Address IP address of server for example 10 10 10 2 Local IP Address IP address of the switch for example 10 10 10 3 Gateway IP Address IP address of the gateway suppose it is not specified CS Note e Enter the file name and IP addresses based on the actual condition e f the switch and the server are on the same network segment you can specify any unused IP address of the network for the switch without specifying the gateway s IP address if they are not on the same segment you need to specify the gateway s IP address so that the switch can communicate with the server 6 Update the Boot ROM file on the switch Enter the corresponding parameters based on the actual condition The system displays the following information CNL wae to ane anal oe Rieke Soe EE E
58. ription as well as the features and applications of the H3C 5810 series switches Describes the requirements on installation site the safety recommendations before and during installation and the required tools Covers the procedures for installing the H3C S5810 series ground wire connection power module installation interface module installation and so on Helps you get familiar with the basic knowledge of how to boot and configure the H3C S5810 series including device startup power on and initialization of system files and so on Introduces how to loading application files and upgrading the Boot ROM program by using the host software package Introduces how to maintain software and hardware of the H3C 5810 series Appendix A Lightning protection of the H3C S5810 series switch The manual uses the following conventions GUI conventions Convention lt gt Symbols Convention A Warning A Caution E4 Note Description Button names are inside angle brackets For example click lt OK gt Window names menu items data table and field names are inside square brackets For example pop up the New User window Multi level menus are separated by forward slashes For example File Create Folder Description Means reader be extremely careful Improper operation may cause bodily injury Means reader be careful Improper operation may cause data loss or damage to equipment Means a complement
59. rror checking ICRC Retes lo Total retries lo Last error File IO Elapsed Remaining Throughput cps bps 7 Update the Boot ROM file on the switch After the Boot ROM file is downloaded the terminal displays the following information Loading CCCC Done 5 9 Will you Update Basic BootRom Y N Y The system asks you whether you want to update the basic Boot ROM section Click Y and then the system displays the following information after the update is completed Updating Basic BOOLROM lt i ax ee Done Updating extended BootRom Y N Y The system asks you whether you want to update the extended Boot ROM section Click Y Then the system displays the following information after the update is completed Updating extended BootRom Done Please change the terminal s baudrate to 9600 bps press ENTER when ready 8 Restore the download rate to the default Set the baud rate to 9600 bps refer to Change the rate of the serial port on the terminal on page 5 6 for detailed operation 4 Note If you select 9600 bps as the download rate skip this step that is you do not need to modify the baud rate of the HyperTerminal 9 Restart the switch to make the updated Boot ROM file effective Press any key to return to the Boot ROM update menu 1 Update full BootRom Update extended BootRom Update basic BootRom O W N Return to boot menu Enter your choice 0 3 Enter
60. rs files through the console port supporting data packets of 128 bytes With respect to reliability it supports checksum CRC and the error packet retransmission mechanism Normally the maximum number of retransmission attempts is ten XMODEM transfer is completed by receiving and sending programs together Receiving program initiates packet checking method negotiation by sending the negotiation character If negotiation passes the sending program starts packet transfer Upon receipt of a complete packet the receiving program checks it using the agreed upon check method If the check succeeds the receiving program sends an acknowledgement character if the check fails it sends a reject character Upon receipt of the acknowledgement the sending program continues to send the next packet upon receipt of the reject it retransmits the packet Upgrading the Boot ROM program Complete the following tasks to update the Boot ROM program using XMODEM through the console port For details about the HyperTerminal refer to Setting Terminal Parameters on page 4 2 Task Remarks Enter the Boot ROM update menu on the switch l Required Enter the protocol parameter setting menu Log in to the switch through the HyperTerminal Configure the switch to download files using e WERTEN a i XMODEM l Required Set the download rate of the console port on the Log in to the switch through the HyperTerminal switch and then set the download rate of the console
61. rt Mode LED Description POST running The LED displays the POST test ID POST failed The LED flashes the POST test ID of the failed test Software loading Fan failure Over temperature alarm The current switch is the command switch in the cluster The current switch is a member switch in the cluster The current switch is a candidate switch in the cluster The member ID of the current switch The port mode LED on the S5810 series can display the working status of a port for you to obtain more device information You can use the port mode switching button to change the status of the port mode LED Table 1 13 Port mode LED description Mode Steady green 1 11 Description Indicates port rate Steady yellow Indicates port duplex mode 10 100 1000Base T Auto Sensing Ethernet Port Status LED The port mode LED and the 10 100 1000Base T auto sensing Ethernet port status LED together indicate the port operation status as shown in Table 1 14 Table 1 14 10 100 1000Base T auto sensing Ethernet port LEDs description Port mode Ethernet port Meaning LED status LED The port operates at the rate of 1000 Mbps the LED is fast Steady green flashing when data is being sent and or received on the port The port operates at the rate of 10 100 Mbps the LED is Steady green Yellow fast flashing when data is being sent and or received on the rate mode port ep Di ech WI Flashing yello
62. s 8 e Parity None e Stop bits 1 e Flow control None e Emulation VT100 The specific procedure is as follows Step1 Select Start gt Programs gt Accessories gt Communications gt HyperTerminal to enter the HyperTerminal window The Connection Description dialog box appears as shown below Figure 4 3 Connection description of the HyperTerminal Connection Description E 2ls ef Re ech a5 Hew Connection Enter a name and choose an icon for the connection Name E witch cor Step2 Type the name of the new connection in the Name text box and click OK The following dialog box appears Select the serial port to be used from the Connect using drop down list Figure 4 4 Set the serial port used by the HyperTerminal connection Enter details for the phone number that you want to dial Country region United States of America 1 sl Area code O10 Phone number Connect using S Cancel 4 3 Step3 Click OK after selecting a serial port The following dialog box appears Set Bits per second to 9600 Data bits to 8 Parity to None Stop bits to 1 and Flow control to None Figure 4 5 Set the serial port parameters ER Port Settings Bits per second om sl Data bits e B Parity None A Stop bits ho Flow control Mone UK Cancel Apply Step4 Click OK after setting the serial port parameters and the system enters the HyperTerminal window shown below Fi
63. single 45 km 9 3 mode optical models mi fiber should be TX 1310 used in pairs RX 1550 CS Note e You are recommended to use SFP optical modules of H3C on the S5810 series e The types of SFP optical modules may update with time For information about SFP modules contact technical support e For the models and specifications of each kind of optical modules refer to H3C Low End Series Ethernet Switches Pluggable Modules Manual SFP Interface Each 85810 series provides two fixed SFP interfaces on its front panel You can connect SFP modules or SFP cables to the SFP interfaces as needed to enhance the network flexibility Table 1 8 describes the specifications of the 10G SFP modules and SFP cables Table 1 8 Transceivers and cables supported by SFP interfaces Transceiver Transceiver Central Connection fe Cable type Cable wavelength distance 50 125um SFP XG SX l 300 m 984 3 eon multimode optical ft fiber l en SFP XG LX2 62 5 125UM 220 m 721 8 ransceiver 20 MM1310 multimode optical ft 1310nm noer SFP XG LX SM1310 9um 125um single 10 km about mode optical fiber 6 2 mi Transceiver Transceiver Central Connecter SE Cable type Cable wavelength EISE LSWM1STK 0 65 m 2 1 ft Short haul 1X 10G SFP LSWM2STK SFP cable 1 2 m 3 9 ft San Infiniband Sec 3 m 9 8 ft H3C provides three types of SFP cables with various lengths as shown in Figure 1 7 Figure 1 7 SF
64. st ingression of harmful gases such as SO H2S NH3 and Clo For specific requirements see the following table Table 2 2 Harmful gas limits in the equipment room Gas Maximum concentration mg m SO 0 2 H2S 0 006 NH3 0 05 Clo 0 01 Electromagnetic Susceptibility The operation of your switch can be affected by external interferences such as conducted emission by capacitance coupling inductance coupling electromagnetic wave radiation and common impedance including the grounding system coupling and leads power cables signaling cables and output wires To eliminate the interferences pay attention to the following e As the AC power system is a TN system use a single phase three wire power socket with a protection earth PE to effectively filter interference from the power grid e Keep the device far away from radio transmitting stations radar stations and high frequency devices e Use electromagnetic shielding for example shielded interface cables when necessary e Route interface cables only indoors to prevent signal ports from getting damaged by over voltage or over current caused by lightning strikes Laser Safety The 5810 series are Class 1 laser devices 2 2 Ah Caution When an optional interface module or SFP SFP module on the 85810 series is operating do not stare into the optical port because the laser light emitted from the optical fiber may hurt your eyes Installation Tools e Flat blade scre
65. t Each 5810 series provides a USB interface compliant with the OHC standard supporting an upload and download speed of 12 Mbps With this USB interface you can access the file system on the flash of the switch to upload or download application and configuration files 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet Port Each S5810 series provides forty eight 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet ports on its front panel Table 1 4 describes the specifications of the 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet ports Table 1 4 S5810 series 10 100 1000Base T Ethernet port specifications Hem Specification Connector type RJ 45 J Interface standard 10 Mbps half duplex full duplex 100 Mbps half duplex full duplex 1000 Mbps half duplex full duplex MDI MDI X auto sensing Max transmission distance 100 m 328 1 ft Transmission medium Category 5 unshielded twisted pair cable Standard IEEE 802 3i 802 3u 802 3ab 100 1000Base X SFP Interface Each 85810 series provides two 100 1000Base X SFP interfaces on its front panel Each SFP interface and its corresponding Ethernet port form a combo port group Only one port is available in a combo port group at one time Table 1 5 describes the combo port groups Table 1 5 Combo port groups of the 85810 series Combo port group SFP interface number Ethernet port number 47 48 On 1 ZS O Table 1 6 describes the 100 1000Base X SFP interface specifications Table 1 6 55810 series 100 1000Base X SFP interface
66. ter or moisture from entering the switch chassis e Do not place the switch on an unstable case or desk The switch might be damaged severely in case of a fall e Ensure proper ventilation of the equipment room and keep the ventilation vents of the switch free of obstruction e Connect the yellow green protection grounding cable before power on e Make sure that the operating voltage is in the range labeled on the power module of the switch e Do not open the chassis to avoid electrical shocks when the switch is operating or just when the switch is powered off e When replacing interface cards hot swappable power modules and fan trays wear an ESD preventive strap to avoid damaging the units Installation Site The 85810 series must be used indoors You can mount the switch in a rack or on a workbench but make sure e Adequate clearance is reserved at the air inlet exhaust vents for ventilation e The rack or workbench has a good ventilation system e The rack is sturdy enough to support the device and its accessories e The rack or workbench is well earthed To ensure normal operation and long service life of your switch install it in an environment that meets the requirements described in the following subsections Temperature Humidity You must maintain a proper temperature and humidity in the equipment room Long term high humidity may lead to bad insulation electricity leakage mechanical property changes and metal corrosion
67. the power cord to avoid connection mistakes Verifying the Installation Before powering on the switch check that e There is enough space for heat dissipation around the switch and the rack or workbench is stable e The ground wire is connected e The selected power module matches that required by the switch e The power cables are properly connected e Al the interface cables are cabled indoors If there is any cable wired outdoors verify that socket strip with lightning protection and lightning arresters for network ports have been properly connected d Initial Power On Setting Up the Configuration Environment Set up the configuration environment as follows Connect a terminal a PC in this example to the console port on the switch with a console cable Figure 4 1 Network diagram for configuration environment setup Console port Console cable Serial port Connecting the Console Cable Console Cable A console cable is an 8 core shielded cable One end of the cable is a crimped RJ 45 connector which is connected to the console port of the switch and the other end is a DB 9 female connector which is connected to the serial port on the console terminal as shown below Figure 4 2 Console cable A side Main label E Ir Es 4 1 oI REGELE A w G Z U Connection Procedure When you want to use the terminal to configure the switch follow these steps to connect a terminal device
68. tion file to the flash memory 2 Select application file to boot Select the application file to boot 3 Display all files in flash Display all files in the flash memory 4 Delete file from flash Delete files from the flash memory 4 6 Item Description 5 Modify BootRom password Modify the Boot ROM password 6 Enter BootRom upgrade menu Enter the Boot ROM update menu Skip the current configuration file this configuration is valid 7 Skip current configuration file once 8 Set BootRom password recovery Restore the Boot ROM password 9 Set switch startup mode Set the startup mode of the switch 0 Reboot Restart the switch e f you perform no operation or press a key other than Ctrl B within one second once the remaining waiting time becomes zero the system begins to automatically start up and the following information is displayed EE Done System is starting Boatd Ee senssa ee cee Osea a eee oe ae eae eS Bo LSW158150S Switch chip Sei EE e 64 kw se aie het eae ok Sw de Bee oe OK SDRAM fast 26 FUSS see ee ie e EE EE ee ee NOT TEST Plast tae SELEC COSE 12 6454 ced eee Se ee Se eee ee eae oe OK PHY Ee EE ges i ms es ke ae WE te ta ka ch es e we OK CPLD SSLTCES E og Gre ee eS eae BY OE rtd Sere es SL he eH Se wes E he ae ew OK Please check port Leds 244 246 8 seces secco ccecce cecene finished The switch Mac is 00E0 FC00 5810 User interface aux0 is available Press ENTER to get started The appearance of
69. u need to check the power supply line 1 Working LED green 2 Grounding pole detection LED red 3 Power switch 4 IEC standard socket lt is used to connect to the power supply in the equipment room through a power cord 5 Overload automatic protector lt can reset automatically 6 Multifunctional socket lt is used to connect the power module of the device A 1 Ah Caution e Make sure that the arrester is well grounded before using the lightning arrester for power e After inserting AC power cord plug of switch into the socket of lightning arrester if the green LED is on and the red LED does not alarm it means that the lightning arrester of power is running and the function of lightning protection has taken effect e Pay adequate attention if the red LED is on You should correctly locate the problem whether it is caused because the ground wire of the arrester is not well grounded or because the live and zero wires are connected in reverse direction You may check that in the following way When the red LED is on use a multimeter to examine polarity at the power socket of the arrester If it is same to that of the power socket in the equipment room it means that arrester is not well grounded If it is adverse to that of the power socket in the equipment room it means that the power socket of the arrester is set to the reverse polarity In this case you should open the power socket of arrester to correct polarity A
70. w 3 Power on self test POST failed on the port Hz Off No link is present on the port The port operates in full duplex mode the LED is fast Steady green flashing when data is being sent and or received on the port The port operates in half duplex mode the LED is fast Steady yellow Yellow flashing when data is being sent and or received on the duplex mode port Flashing yellow 3 Hz POST failed on the port Off No link is present on the port 100 1000Base X SFP Interface Status LED Table 1 15 100 1000Base X SFP interface status LEDs description Status Interface SFP interface Meaning mode LED status LED Steady green Off No link is present on the interface rate mode The interface operates at the rate of 1000 Mbps the LED Steady green fast flashes when data is being sent and or received on the interface The interface operates at the rate of 100 Mbps the LED Steady yellow fast flashes when data is being sent and or received on the interface Status Interface SFP interface Meaning mode LED status LED Flashing yellow 3 POST failed on the interface if D Off No link is present on the interface The interface operates in full duplex mode the LED fast Steady yellow Steady green flashes when data is being sent and or received on the duplex mode interface Flashing yellow 3 POST failed on the interface i ds SFP Interface Status LED The port mode LED and the SFP status LE
71. wdriver e Phillips screwdriver e ESD preventive wrist strap Ah Caution The installation tools are not shipped with the S5810 series 2 3 3 Installing a Switch Ah Caution On a mounting screw of the chassis of the H3C series switches there is a seal labeled with H3C You need to keep it intact before asking the agent to maintain the switch You need to get the permission of the local agent before you can open the chassis Otherwise you will be responsible for irreversible damages caused by your operations CS Note The switches in the installation procedures of this chapter are only for illustration sake For real appearance of the switch refer to the actual product Installing the Switch into a 19 Inch Rack Using Mounting Brackets The S5810 series switches can be installed into a 19 inch rack with load bearing mounting brackets Figure 3 1 show how to install an S5810 switch into a 19 inch rack Figure 3 1 Install an S5810 into a 19 inch rack Choose proper installation Install the mounting Kee eebe positions for mounting brackets brackets to the left and Seet Front center or rear mounting right sides of the switch Introduction to Mounting Brackets The 85810 series switches provides a pair of 1U mounting brackets as shown in Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 Mounting brackets of an 85810 3 1 Attaching the Mounting Brackets to a Switch The mounting brackets can be attached to a switch for center fro
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